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In Stock. At the Rose Bowl was filmed during one of the last 2009 shows of the U2 360° tour in support of the Grammy-nominated album No Line on the Horizon. The Rose Bowl performance was the band's biggest show of that year and their biggest US gig ever, with an audience in excess of 97,000. Shot entirely in HD, the concert was filmed with 27 cameras and directed by Tom Krueger, who had previously worked on U2 3D, the first live-action 3D concert movie. The groundbreaking U2 360° tour continues this year.

When The Beatles stepped onto Sullivan's New York stage on Sunday, February 9, 1964 to make their American TV debut, 86 percent of all TVs on at that hour---73 million Americans---tuned in. It was the most-watched program in history to that point and remains one of the most-watched programs of all time. Nearly 50 years after the four landmark live performances of The Beatles on The Ed Sullivan Show, those legendary appearances with newly remastered audio and carefully restored video will finally be made available worldwide on home video. With a running time of more than 250 minutes, The 4 Complete Ed Sullivan Shows Starring The Beatles presents those shows uncut, including not only all of the other performances but also all of the original commercials. Also included is the cast of Oliver! (featuring a young Davy Jones) singing "I'll Do Anything for You."